SOLD: 2002 e350 eb 7.3 4x4
Hi. Selling my baby. I built it to rent (they can bring $350 a night), but then got too attached to it. That said, it has NEVER BEEN RENTED.
I spent three years looking for the right van to start with and then another four doing the build. I originally had planned on renting it to a select few, but ultimately got too attached to it and couldn't bring myself to allow it out of my hands.
Why am I selling it? I'm on the cusp of launching a new business and need a little more capital to get me over the hump. I've got well over $110K in this rig, so this is a great opportunity to buy one at a nice discount.
DETAIL BELOW:
Quigley 4 Wheel Drive
7.3 Turbo Diesel (Only 211K miles)
4:10 Gears • Both Axles Completely Rebuilt
New Transmission
HD Suspension by Agile Off-Road
Front End Rebuilt
Brakes Rebuilt
Vantage HD Custom Headlights
Custom Off-Road Lighting
480 Watts Solar Power
5000 Watt HD Inverter
12,500 LB Warn Winch
Onboard Air Compressor
40 Gal Fuel Tank
Aluminess Front Bumper
Aluminess Rear Bumper
Aluminess Swing-Out Box
Aluminess Axe & Shovel Kit
Aluminess Swing-out Tire Carrier
Aluminess Side Ladders
Aluminess SUP/Surfboard Mounts
Aluminess Roof Rack
MaxTraxx Recovery Boards
Black Rhino "Armory" Alloy Wheels
BF Goodrich All-Terrain Tires
Sportsmobile Penthouse Power Top
Fiamma F45S Awning
Seats 5 • Sleeps 4
Pop-Out Windows & Insulated Window Coverings
Custom Cabinetry (built not to squeak)
Custom Upholstery (waterproof)
Swivel Passenger Seat
Acumen Rear View Camera Mirror
Fully Insulated Interior Walls
Indoor/Outdoor Carpeting
24 gal Fresh Water Capacity
Bosch Electric Hot Water Heater
Outdoor Shower & Pop-up Privacy Tent
Marine Portable Toilet (Never Used)
Full Galley Setup w/Cooking Tables
Propane Stoves & Induction Cooktop
Solo Stainless Fire Pit
Engle Safari Style Fridge/Freezer
Rain Proof Roof Top Carry Bag
PRICE: $84,750
Less than 3K miles on wheels & tires. Less than 6K on most everything else that was rebuilt. I use a portable propane heater for cold nights since we're in California. I did not add a diesel furnace which was going to be my next addition, but you can get them for around $2K.
Pics are accurate and represent the Quig accurately.
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